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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 556 — Tolerances for Residues of New Animal Drugs in Food · § 556.420

§ 556.420. Monensin.

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(a)Acceptable daily intake (ADI). The ADI for total residue of monensin is 12.5 µg/kg of body weight per day.
(b)Tolerances. The tolerances for monensin are:
(1)Cattle.
(i)Liver: 0.10 ppm.
(ii)Muscle, kidney, and fat: 0.05 ppm.
(iii)Milk: Not required.
(2)Chickens and turkeys. Edible tissues (excluding eggs): Not required.
(3)Goats. Edible tissues (excluding milk): 0.05 ppm.
(4)Quail. Edible tissues (excluding eggs): Not required.
(c)Related conditions of use. See § 558.355 of this chapter.
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